Mount Pulaski Historical Society
Museum to host speaker on Interurban Railroad
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[June 24, 2017]
MOUNT
PULASKI - A Special Program will be presented by Dale Jenkins on the
Interurban Railroad at 7 p.m on Monday, June 26th, 2017 at the Mount
Pulaski Museum following the regular 6:30 p.m. meeting of the
Historical Society.
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Refreshments will be served, and the public is invited to attend.
The museum is located at 104 E. Cooke Sreet on the south side of the
square in Mount Pulaski.
"The interurban was an
American transportation phenomenon. Evolved from the urban
streetcar, the interurban appeared shortly before the dawn of the
20th century, grew to a vast network of over 18,000 miles in two
decades of excellent growth, and then but vanished after barely
three decades of usefulness."
-- William D. Middleton,
The Interurban Era (1961)
For
more information
To see or ride on an old Interurban car or electric trolley, a visit
to a railroad museum is in order.
The largest in the country, Illinois Railway Museum - www.irm.org,
is located in Union Ilinois. The museum has 37 Interurban cars,
including seven from the Illinois Terminal Railroad. The museum also
offers train rides.
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The St. Louis Museum of Transportation -
www.museumoftransport.org has a few Interurban cars to view, and also offers
train rides.
The Monticello Railroad Museum in Monticello -www.prairienet.org/mrm
has one Interurban box car and owns a portion of the Interurban corridor next to
their active corridor.
The Fox River Trolley Museum - www.foxtrolley.org South Elgin has electric
trains and offers a short train ride.
Locally, the beautifully restored Chatham Railroad Museum - https://www.chathamil.net/railroadmuseum
has Interurban photographs and various Interurban railroad memorabilia.
Another resource is the Illinois Traction Society -
www.illinoistractionsociety.org.
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